Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum
Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum
Arbeia Roman Fort once guarded the entrance to the River Tyne. The excavated remains, stunning reconstructions and finds discovered at the site combine to give a unique insight into life in Roman Britain.
Arbeia’s museum explores life and death in Roman South Shields by displaying an array of exciting artefacts, including altars, jewellery, tombstones and armour. The amazing reconstructed West Gate, barrack block and Commanding Officer’s house, all built on their original foundations within the excavated fort site, allow visitors to experience Roman army life first hand.
Open from April to October. Free admission.
Arbeia is an open fort site which can be subject to all weather conditions therefore we advise groups to bring wet weather clothing and, in summer, please carry sufficient quantities of sun cream, protective clothing (e.g. caps) for your group.
Please note that Arbeia does not have any catering facilities therefore packed lunches will need to be provided.
Arbeia’s fort site has uneven ground coverage therefore wheelchair users may find this bumpy. Due to the nature of the reconstruction, lift access is not available in the West Gate; however a photo pack can be obtained from the front desk.